The human body is a very complex system with amazing mode of operation.
Of the many processes that make human life sustainable is the body’s ability to heal wounds and regenerate damaged tissue.
This is how the process is made possible by a cascade of complex cellular functions:
• Platelets adhere to tissues around a wound, forming a blood clot and sealing damaged blood vessels.
• Inflammation protects against infection and removes any “debris” caused by the injury.
• Within days, the body begins to replace injured tissue, make the wound contract, and repair damaged blood vessels.
• Finally, scar tissue remodels and strengthens the damaged area.
This systematic process is wonderful, not withstanding how simple it might seems.
without it little injury may possible be the cause of death for many, meaning most person may die at young age when children are more playful,
not to talk about what would probably be happening to the stubborn boys.
motivated by blood clotting, some researchers arelooking considering developing plastics that is capable of healing damage to themselves.
Such regenerating materials are equipped with tiny parallel tubes containing two chemicals that “bleed” when any damage occurs.
As the two chemicals mix, they form a gel that spreads across the damaged areas, closing cracks and holes. As the gel solidifies, it forms a tough substance that restores the material’s original strength.
The undeniable fact remains, Life is a wonder creation of a super-intelligent person.
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